Come join us to learn and perform music from one of the most popular punk trios of all time in our Green Day summer camp.
CAMP DESCRIPTION
Green Day was one of the most popular and influential bands of the 90s and early 2000s. Their fun, high-energy music helped bring punk into the mainstream. Throughout this 5-day camp, we’ll explore hits from some of their most popular albums, such as “Dookie,” “Warning,” “Insomniac,” “American Idiot” and beyond. At the end of the week, students will put on a live performance. Great for students 10-18 years of age who have had some previous instruction.
RAMP UP TO CAMP
Take advantage of our RAMP UP TO CAMP program that offers deep discounts on a series of private lessons to ensure your budding musician is ready to ‘Strike the right chord’!
If you are new to School of Rock, come in for a free trial lesson and tour of the school. We would love to meet your student and assess their proficiency level to ensure they have the best camp experience.
WEEKLY SCHEDULE
- Camp runs Monday - Friday, 9am - 3pm each day
- Each day will consist of rehearsals, practice time & fun music-based game & activities
- On Friday, campers will play and perform the songs they’ve been working on throughout the week at a local venue!
WHAT TO EXPECT
Students can expect an exciting and educational week of learning music taught by our talented camp instructors. Each day, students will be asked to bring lunch, snacks, water and hearing protection.
CANCELLATION POLICY
A 50% refund will be offered on cancelled camps up to 30 days prior to the camp start date. Cancellations within 30 days before camp are not eligible for a refund. If a camper is no longer able to attend the originally purchase camp, we will allow the camp enrollment to be transferred to another camp week, subject to availability.

"THIS IS THE SECOND YEAR MY SON HAS DONE A SUMMER CAMP AT THE SCHOOL AND HE'S LEFT EACH CAMP A MORE CONFIDENT MUSICIAN. I LOVE THAT THE PROGRAMS ARE NOT ONLY TO TEACH THE MUSIC BUT TO HELP THE MUSICIAN FEEL GOOD ABOUT WHERE THEY ARE AT ON THEIR PATH TO MASTERING THE INSTRUMENT."